The Royal Navy's 84gun second rate ship of the line "Asia" engaging two Ottoman flagships in


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Service 1786-1795. Wednesday 10th of January 2024 06:32. Tim Oakley. French Fifth Rate frigate 'L'Harmonie' (1795) (44) 1795-1797. French 44 Gun. 5th Rate Frigate (Frégate) British Second Rate ship of the line 'Royal Katherine' (1664). Dates of service, name changes, previous and next incarnations, dimensions, armament, commanders, officers.


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Naval Sailor. Service 1796-1813. Saturday 30th of December 2023 11:56. Pieter van der Merwe. Edward Legge British. Naval Sailor. Service 1726-1747. British Second Rate ship of the line 'Ramillies' (1749). Dates of service, name changes, previous and next incarnations, dimensions, armament, commanders, officers and crewmen, actions, battles.


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2nd Rate Ship of the Line - Oak & Iron Stat Card 2nd Rate Ship Analysis Learn how we calculate a ship's statistics 2nd Rate Ship Overview & Tactics The 2nd largest ship in the game and a whale of a vessel. Its Weight of Fire ability reduces the opponent ship's Fortitude by one when within Musket Range.


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The Second Rate Ship of the Line is a ship type in Empire: Total War. The second rate is a three-deck "Battle Ship of the Line" carrying up to 98 cannons, a powerful unit in any fleet. This three-deck warship is a compromise design between the firepower of a first rate ship and the sea-keeping.


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Second Rate The Second Rate ships of the line were also three-deckers, but smaller and cheaper. They mounted between 90 and 98 guns, and like the First Rates fought in the centre of the line-of-battle. Generally around the 2000 ton mark, they had a crew of about 750.


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Rating system of the Royal Navy A contemporary diagram illustrating a first- and a third-rate ship


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The ships of the line were the First to Fourth Rates. The general system was: First Rate - ships of 100 guns (later also 104, 110 and 120 guns) Second Rate - ships of 90 guns (later 98 guns) Third Rate - ships of 80, 74, 70 and 64 guns; Fourth Rate - ships of 60 and 50 guns; Fifth Rate - ships of 44, 40, 38, 36 and 32 guns


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Ships of the line. British 2nd rates, rare collection (With Plans) HMS Ramilies 1748 (1741 establishment 2nd rate of 90 guns). HMS Saint George 1740 (1733 establishment 2nd rate of 90 guns). HMS Prince George 1723 (1719 establishment 2nd rate of 90 guns). Get plans while they last.


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British Second Rate ship of the line 'Temeraire' (1798). Dates of service, name changes, previous and next incarnations, dimensions, armament, commanders, officers and crewmen, actions, battles, sources.. British First Rate ship of the line 'Britannia' (1820) (120) 1820-1869


HMS Hannibal in 1854. A 90 gun 2nd rate ship of the line , served in the Crimean War and Italian

The slightly unfinished appearance of this model - neither the figurehead nor the quarter figures have been carved - suggests that it was a design for the first of the second rates to carry 28 to 30 guns on each of the three complete decks and only two guns on the quarterdeck.


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In the rating system of the Royal Navy used to categorise sailing warships, a second-rate was a ship of the line which by the start of the 18th century mounted 90 to 98 guns on three gun decks; earlier 17th-century second rates had fewer guns and were originally two-deckers or had only partially armed third gun decks.


HMS Exmouth. Laid down as a 2nd rate ship of the line in 1840, she was converted to auxiliary

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Second Rate Ship of the Line (ETW unit) The second rate is a three-deck "Battle Ship of the Line" carrying up to 98 cannons, a powerful unit in any fleet. This three-deck warship is a compromise design between the firepower of a first rate ship and the sea-keeping qualities of a third-rate 74.


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Second rates were powerful ships to have in a line of battle and their larger size and space also made them useful and cheaper alternative flagship Third rates included the 74-gun ships, the most popular size of large ship for navies of several different nations.